Customer Review: I did read this book and have now moved on to read the second in the trilogy. Although this is outside Roberts' norm, it is a good plot if you don't mind demons and witchcraft. My problem with this story though is that the main characters, especially Quinn, fall flat. The authors attempt at building... more info
Customer Review: First, I have been a Jayne Ann Krentz fan for years, all the way back to the Stephanie James pen-name. Many of the early books are "keepers." However, Ms. Krentz has taken the Arcane Society series about as far as it can go. The characters and plotting have become weaker with each new book. She does... more info
Customer Review: First Sentence: At the mass of the dead, the priest placed the wafer of unleavened bread and the cheap red wine on the linen corporal draping the alter. Performing communion can be deadly. At least it was to the priest officiating at a funeral service. One sip of from the chalice and he is... more info
Customer Review: How many false conclusions could this book have! I found the characters to be shallow and boring. The black ops team that is so elite didn't have an exit plan and got caught in a predictable situation. No one thought to cover Crystal's red hair as they drove around in a city where half the women in... more info
Customer Review: Not to repeat the other reviewers, but I too read these anthologies to try out new authors. Don't bother with this one. Other than the JD Robb story (which I thought was a bit formulaic and hastily written), the others are poorly written and very contrived. I took the book out of my local library,... more info
Customer Review: I have read all the Plum books and this one wasn't my favorite. I don't understand the Diesel character. I think Stephanie has enough confusion with Ranger and Morelli. Kind of dumb..